Panama Open Air 2018
- Freizeitpark Rheinaue, Bonn, Germany
- 13-15 July 2018
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2 days and 5 stages of pure electronic music
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Panama Open Air is is a house and techno music festival in Bonn, Germany. The Freizeitpark Rheinaue nature park hosts five stages across two days, with more than a handful of big names filling the lineup.
On the banks of the Rhine, Panama Open Air creates an intimate atmosphere with local acts appearing alongside DJs with international reputations.
Lineup
Panama Stage
- AKA AKA
- Alexander Hövelmann
- Animale
- Curbi
- Dekon
- Gestört aber GeiL
- KlangTherapeuten
- Lenex
- Lost Frequencies
- Lucas & Steve
- Oliver Heldens
- Querbeat
- Zonderling
- 257ers
- Plastik Funk
Container Stage
- Adriano Rosso & Chris Di Perri
- ANNA
- Ask:Me
- Ben Klock
- Charlotte de Witte
- Felix Kröcher
- Len Faki
- Pan-Pot
- Rej & Kjavik
- Schlepp Geist
- Oliver Huntemann
- HRRSN
- Rey & Kjavik
Umbrella Stage
- Arado
- Claptone
- Format: B
- GNTN
- Hidden Empire
- Junge Junge
- Oliver Koletzki
- Reinier Zonneveld
- Sarazar
- Björn Grimm
Bretterbude
- Azab & Wendèl
- Ben Dust
- Dirty Doering
- Elektrodei
- Hillmann & Neufang
- Kerstin Eden
- Kollektiv Ost
- Lexer
- Nicone
- Pappenheimer
- Schön im Wald
Jägermeister Stage
- Avocado
- Dompi
- Main
- Mike Luxen
- Roben Gardemann
- Sebastian Jaensch
- Toni Palermo & Ben Cisco
- Verfürth & Wesen
- Bedrud
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The Freizeitpark Rheinaue is an area of parkland established in 1979, complete with a boating lake and flamboyant gardens.
Address
Freizeitpark Rheinaue, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 20, Bonn, 53175, Germany
FAQs
From Bonn main station bus numbers 610 and 611, or tram line 66 will take you to Rheinaue station, which is within walking distance of the festival and camping area.
If you are driving, exit the 565 at Rheinaue and follow signs to the festival.
The campsite will open on Friday morning and close at noon on Sunday. It will remain open between these times.